However, the Sunday Herald has obtained a printed copy of Alexander's full list of secret donors, which names each contributor, how much was given, as well as the campaign member from whom it was solicited.

According to the "properties" tab in the Microsoft Word document, "Brian Ashcroft", Alexander's husband, is named as the "author". This means the document was created on a computer registered in his name.

The secret list, which has never been published before, states under the "donor" heading that [Channel Islands resident] Paul Green had made a donation of £950. No mention of CPS. The column marked "Name/ address for Elect Comm purpose" contained Green's Jersey address.

Crucially, the list also drew attention to the donation's illegality by stating at the end: "Permissible?" According to the word file on which it was saved, the document's date is November 5.

Days later, the Wendy Alexander Campaign informed the Electoral Commission that it had, in fact, received the donation from CPS. The details had been changed. Alexander's campaign team had information over three weeks ago that Green's donation was suspect.

At a time when there had been no press coverage of the subject, the team informed the Electoral Commission that the donation had come from CPS.

If the campaign had believed on November 5 that the Green donation was made through a UK-based company, why was the legality of the contribution questioned on its own list? And why was Green's Jersey address named as the contact detail?

Green's own interventions also implicate Alexander. He hit out at Labour for repeatedly dragging CPS into the mess, while making it clear that Alexander had sent him a letter to his Jersey address thanking him for the money.

It really isn't looking good for Wendy: my heart fucking bleeds. Mind you, she brought it on herself: seriously, what kind of fuckwit would choose that near-illiterate defender of Communism and bloated butterball cunt, Councillor Terry Kelly, as their election agent?